The project's live storage is kept at 78 TMC. The Kaddam project is releasing floodwater at a rate of around 2.40 lakh cusecs. 16 of the 18 floodgates were opened last night by the project's administrators. Due to operational technical difficulties, two of the floodgates were unable to be opened.Compared to the project's gross storage of 17.80 TMC, the live storage is above 14 TMC. Over 2 lakh cusecs were injected and ejected from the Sripada Yellamapalli project. Strong inflows are also being made to the Kinnerasani project. On thursday night, seven of its floodgates were opened, allowing the deluge to enter the Godavari. Jurala has been getting 34,000 cusecs while the outflow has been kept at 75,000 cusecs as far as the krishna basin is concerned.
Both the srisailam and nagarjuna sagar projects were yet to see sizable inflows that would have increased their live storage levels. Only 9.22 TMC of the srisailam project are above the minimum drawdown level (MDDL). In excess of the MDDL, the nagarjuna sagar has 9.88 TMC. It offers optimism for the two main projects since the almatti dam in karnataka has started releasing more over 1,75,000 cusecs as its overflow.
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